I'm working on my Media Kit using advice and guidelines from The Frugal Book Promoter by Carolyn Howard-Johnson. There is much more work involved than what I expected. No wonder it's a good idea to have it done before you actually need it. Trying to create a Media Kit when someone needs it yesterday is unnecessary torture.

Between working on the Media Kit and going over an old manuscript, I'm doing a lot of writing.

The old manuscript is from my second novel and WIP, Spared Parts, the story of an adopted boy who needs a kidney transplant and wants to find his biological identity.

The well-worn storyline would be that he finds his biological mother and gets her kidney, but that's not how my story works. It does involve transplant tourism, multi-culturalism, and exposing the truth about people who would rather keep it buried.

Does that sound interesting enough? I don't want to give out too much info as I'm only one third of the way through and there are a lot of twists and turns to come before that final page.

Tammy,
Glad you're interested in Spared Parts. I'm hoping to have the first draft finished by this fall or early winter. I then like to let the manuscript marinate for several months before re-working it. Thanks for your comment, I love hearing from readers!
Tammy
P.S. Excellent name.

Tammy a great writer indeed. The Literature he shared with us is incredible to study. Writer throws the light on the media kit to make it possible for the readers to get the good content for reading. Great job is done by the writer.